W1 Performance Assessment- Multiple Routers

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Performance Assessment – Multiple Routers This Performance Assessment will assess your understanding of the first two Packet Tracer Guided Practices for this week. You will be performing similar tasks but using different equipment with less direction. In this Performance Assessment you will be connecting and configuring a small subnetted network with multiple routers. You will use Packet Tracer in this Performance Assessment. Task 1 – Adding three routers You will start with the network shown below that is given to you in the packet tracer file in this practice. You will connect to the CSU-DSU later in this practice. For now, you can select the network below and drag it to the corner of your Packet Tracer desktop. You will be using three 4331 routers instead of three 4321 routers. You will need to perform the same tasks you did previously in the Guided Practice (add serial modules, connect them together using serial cables, label each, etc.).
Once you have connected and labeled your three 4331 routers, take a screenshot. Deliverables for Task 1 Screenshot of your routers connected and labeled.
Task 2 – Adding additional devices In this task we add additional equipment- drag and drop the rest of the equipment for the network onto the desktop. There will be three 3560 switches , four PCs, a server, a WRT300N wireless router and a smart phone in addition to the three routers. Update the labels of each device to be your studentID followed by the type of device.
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Connect the devices the same way you did previously in the Guided Practice. Take a screenshot of your network labeled and connected.
Deliverables for Task 2 Screenshot of your network labeled and connected.
Task 3– Configure the network In this task we will configure the devices. We will need to bring up the router interfaces to a usable state and assign IP addresses to them. Make sure to reference the previous Guided Practice that provided details in regard to configuring the devices. We will configure the S1 and S2 switches with VLANs and trunks. We will keep the S3 switch with its “default” settings. Using the table below, configure your devices. Any time you see a ___replace it with the number assigned to you by your instructor. Any time you see a ###, determine the number. System Port Connect To IP address Subnet Mask Clock Rate <studentID>-R1 Se0/1/0 R2 10.51.2.1 255.255.255.252 500000  studentID>-R1 Se0/1/1 R3 10.51.2.10 255.255.255.252 <studentID>-R1 G0/0/1 Wi-Fi Router 10.51.1.97 255.255.255.224  studentID>-R1 G0/0/0 CSU/DSU 11.0.0.51 255.255.255.0 studentID>-R2 Se0/1/0 R3 10.51. 2.5 255.255.255.252 500000
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studentID>-R2 Se0/1/1 R1 10.51.2.2 255.255.255.252 studentID>-R2 G0/0/0.10 S1 10.51.1.1 255.255.255.224 studentID>-R2 G0/0/0.20 S1 110.51.1.33 255.255.255.224 studentID>-R3 Se0/1/0 R1 10.51. 2.9 255.255.255.252 500000 studentID>-R3 Se0/1/1 R2 10.51.2.6 255.255.255.252 studentID>-R3 G0/0/0 S3 10.51.1.65 255.255.255.224 Once you configure all of the interfaces in the table above, run a show ip interface brief on each router to show each interface configured. Take a screenshot. Configure the clock rate for the DCE ends of each link between the routers. Take a screenshot of each. Configure the VLANs and trunks on the switches. We will be configuring VLANs and trunks on the S1 and S2 switches. Take note of the switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q command that is required to configure a trunk on the 3560 switches. Here is an example of configuring the VLANs and trunks on S1 below. Verify the S1 and S2 switches are configured the VLANs and trunks on each switch in the running- configuration. Scroll down to the bottom to show the trunks configured. Take a screenshot of each. Configure DHCP pools on R1, R2 and R3 routers. Keep in mind that you will use your assigned number for the third octet here as you have previously.
Verify the PCs, server and the WRT300N wireless router all have valid IP addresses via DHCP. Take a screenshot of each. Deliverables for Task 3 Screenshots of show ip interface brief for each router showing configured interfaces.
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Screenshots of clock rate configured on the R1, R2 and R3 routers. They are visual at the above schreenshots Screenshot of show running-configuration on the S1 and S2 switches showing VLANs and trunks.
Screenshot of the PCs, server and WRT300N wireless router showing valid IP addresses via DHCP.
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Task 4– Configure static routes and test connectivity In this task you will connect the R1 router to the CSU-DSU of the Internet network, configure static routing on the R1, R2 and R3 routers and then test connectivity. Connect G0/0/0 of the R1 router to the CSU-DSU with a straight-through cable. Take a screenshot.
Configure a static route on the R1 router to the Internet network. With the static route below we are telling the router how to get to any network that starts with 11, and in order to get to it send to the IP address 11.0.0.254. You should now be able to ping from the R1 router to the Internet server. Take a screenshot. Configure static routes on the R1, R2 and R3 routers so our devices can communicate with each other. We will configure default routes that “point” out Se0/1/0.
Run a show ip route on each router and take a screenshot. Here is an example from the R2 router. Take a screenshot of each. Now text connectivity between your devices. Ping from PC1 to PC4. Ping from PC2 to the server. Ping from PC3 to the Internet server. Take screenshots. Deliverables for Task 4 Screenshot of G0/0/0 of the R1 router connected to the CSU-DSU with a straight-through cable.
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Ping from the R1 router to the Internet server.
Screenshot of R1, R2 and R3 routing tables.
Screenshot of ping from PC1 to PC4.
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Screenshot of ping from PC2 to the server. Screenshot of ping from PC3 to the Internet server.
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